Further charges have been brought against a 16 year old boy accused of robbing a convenience store in Dundalk twice in half an hour.
The teen, who cannot be named because of his age, had already been charged with committing both alleged offences at Mace, College Heights on July seventh.
He is also accused of trespassing at Patrick Tierney Crescent, Castletown Road on March 15th last, the unlawful possession of MDMA on Ecco Road, Dundalk on April 28th last and theft at Custom Coffee, Newry Road on May 15th.
The new charges relate to unlawfully taking or using a vehicle without the consent of the owner at Rampart, Dundalk on July 17th.
He is also accused of stealing petrol from the Maxol garage on the Castletown Road, Dundalk on the same date.
The vacation sitting of Dundalk district court heard on Wednesday last that there was no objection from the State to bail being extended on the new charges.
After the Defence barrister told the court his client has received High Court bail on the other matters, Judge Vincent Deane put back the cases to September 20th.
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